HomeSmart homeIKEA's first CES appearance included a $6 Matter smart bulbI also checked out their colorful smart lamps in a tiny room at CES.Amy SkorheimSenior Reporter, Buying AdviceWed, January 7, 2026 at 5:26 PM UTCI know IKEA is all about small, efficient spaces, but their meeting room inside the Venetian during the company’s first-ever CES was the same size as my (not large) living room.Plenty of people were as excited as I was to see what the Swedish designers brought with them to the show and the room was thick with humans.A bowl full of BELÖNING bars helped ease my mounting claustrophobia and I was able to check out the new smart home lineup.Like most things IKEA, the 21 Matter-compatible smart home devices are simple, sleek and silly affordable.
They include a $6 smart bulb, an $8 smart plug, a $6 smart remote and a slew of home sensors.A slightly pricier ($15) globe bulb is a direct answer to my longstanding wish for more attractive (but affordable) smart bulbs.One of my favorite of the new devices was the BILREA remote control.It’s a smooth, riverstone-like object that either comes with two simple buttons or a button and a scroll wheel.
It pairs up with and controls IKEA’s smart devices and lamps but what i really love is the magnetic mount integrated into its body.You can either attach the remote to any ferrous surface or use the small metal chip and included adhesive to give the remote a home on a wall or elsewhere.Why have so few other companies come up with a way to neatly and simply organize these tiny yet crucial controllers?AdvertisementAdvertisementThe whole suite is Matter-compatible and, as such, they need a hub to function.
IKEA has it’s own, DIRIGERA, but, true to the Matter principles of interoperability, you can also use a Matter hub you already own.The new line of smart home devices should start showing up in IKEA stores and on its website sometime in January.Apart from the egalitarian and utilitarian items, the Swedish brand also brought a new collection of products, TEKLAN, designed in collaboration with designer and photographer Tekla Evelina Severin.These include circular Bluetooth speakers in color-saturated patterns and solids ranging from eight to 18 inches.
There are also two speaker lamps, KULGLASS, topped with glass domes inspired by soft serve ice cream.That collection went on sale at the first of the year.Finally, I made my way (three feet) over to the curious, donut-shaped lamps.This is the smart version of the store’s popular VARMBLIXT lamp that debuted three years ago.
It’s controllable through the app or the remote I mentioned above and gently cycles through a rainbow of color patterns, shifting slowly from shade to shade.I got lost for a while watching it morph from white to pink to red and back again.For a moment I forgot I was wedged into a room too full of people.
I figured those around me probably wanted a look at the lamp for themselves, so I took a longing glance back at the BELÖNING bowl and squeezed out of the room.